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Menu only in the Tenant Side - Blazor UI #1049


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Leonardo.Willrich created
  • ABP Framework version: v4.2.2
  • UI type: Blazor
  • DB provider: EF Core
  • Tiered (MVC) or Identity Server Separated (Angular): yes / no
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Hi, I have added two menus that should be visible only in the Tenant Side. I don't want then on the Host side. How can I do that?

I tried to inject CurrentTenant and check the property IsAvailable, but, the class is instanced manually and dependency injection doesn't work. See my code below:

public class AvalancheOCPMenuContributor : IMenuContributor
    {
        private readonly IConfiguration _configuration;

        public AvalancheOCPMenuContributor(IConfiguration configuration)
        {
            _configuration = configuration;
        }

        public async Task ConfigureMenuAsync(MenuConfigurationContext context)
        {
            if (context.Menu.Name == StandardMenus.Main)
            {
                await ConfigureMainMenuAsync(context);
            }
            else if (context.Menu.Name == StandardMenus.User)
            {
                await ConfigureUserMenuAsync(context);
            }
        }

        //This method was intentionally "async" because ABP Suite will generate asnyc method calls here.
        private static async Task ConfigureMainMenuAsync(MenuConfigurationContext context)
        {
            var l = context.GetLocalizer<AvalancheOCPResource>();

            context.Menu.AddItem(new ApplicationMenuItem(
                AvalancheOCPMenus.Home,
                l["Menu:Home"],
                "/",
                icon: "fas fa-home",
                order: 1
            ));

            // Tenant Side
            **//if (_currentTenant.IsAvailable) // How to do it? Or what is the best way to do that?**
            { 
                var settings = new ApplicationMenuItem(
                    "Settings",
                    l["Menu:AvalancheOCPSettings"],
                    icon: "fa fa-sliders",
                    order: 2
                );
                context.Menu.AddItem(settings);

                if (await context.IsGrantedAsync(AvalancheOCPPermissions.Causes.Default))
                {
                    settings.AddItem(new ApplicationMenuItem(
                        "Settings.Causes",
                        l["Menu:Causes"],
                        url: "/causes"
                    ));
                }

                if (await context.IsGrantedAsync(AvalancheOCPPermissions.SupplyNetworks.Default))
                {
                    settings.AddItem(new ApplicationMenuItem(
                        "Settings.SupplyNetworks",
                        l["Menu:SupplyNetworks"],
                        url: "/supplynetworks"
                    ));
                }
            }

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    Leonardo.Willrich created

    Hi,

    I've found in the class PermissionDefinitionProvider a parameter for each permission that defines the multiTenancySide. Does that mean to define the menu as well?

    public class AvalancheOCPPermissionDefinitionProvider : PermissionDefinitionProvider
        {
            public override void Define(IPermissionDefinitionContext context)
            {
                var myGroup = context.AddGroup(AvalancheOCPPermissions.GroupName);
    
                myGroup.AddPermission(AvalancheOCPPermissions.Dashboard.Host, L("Permission:Dashboard"), MultiTenancySides.Host);
                myGroup.AddPermission(AvalancheOCPPermissions.Dashboard.Tenant, L("Permission:Dashboard"), MultiTenancySides.Tenant);
    
                var settings = context.AddGroup(AvalancheOCPPermissions.AvalancheOCPSettings, L("Menu:AvalancheOCPSettings"), MultiTenancySides.Tenant);
    
                var causes = settings.AddPermission(AvalancheOCPPermissions.Causes.Default, L("Menu:Causes"), MultiTenancySides.Tenant);
                causes.AddChild(AvalancheOCPPermissions.Causes.Create, L("Permission:Causes.Create"), MultiTenancySides.Tenant);
                causes.AddChild(AvalancheOCPPermissions.Causes.Edit, L("Permission:Causes.Edit"), MultiTenancySides.Tenant);
                causes.AddChild(AvalancheOCPPermissions.Causes.Delete, L("Permission:Causes.Delete"), MultiTenancySides.Tenant);
    
                var supplyNetworks = settings.AddPermission(AvalancheOCPPermissions.SupplyNetworks.Default, L("Menu:SupplyNetworks"), MultiTenancySides.Tenant);
                supplyNetworks.AddChild(AvalancheOCPPermissions.SupplyNetworks.Create, L("Permission:SupplyNetworks.Create"), MultiTenancySides.Tenant);
                supplyNetworks.AddChild(AvalancheOCPPermissions.SupplyNetworks.Edit, L("Permission:SupplyNetworks.Edit"), MultiTenancySides.Tenant);
                supplyNetworks.AddChild(AvalancheOCPPermissions.SupplyNetworks.Delete, L("Permission:SupplyNetworks.Delete"), MultiTenancySides.Tenant);
    
                myGroup.AddPermission(AvalancheOCPPermissions.OutageReportsGrid.Default, L("Permission:OutageReportGrid"), MultiTenancySides.Tenant);
    
                //Define your own permissions here. Example:
                //myGroup.AddPermission(AvalancheOCPPermissions.MyPermission1, L("Permission:MyPermission1"));
            }
    
            private static LocalizableString L(string name)
            {
                return LocalizableString.Create<AvalancheOCPResource>(name);
            }
        }
    
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    alper created
    Support Team Director

    hi Leonardo,

    sorry for my late response,

    this menu item will be shown on host myGroup.AddPermission(AvalancheOCPPermissions.Dashboard.Host, L("Permission:Dashboard"), MultiTenancySides.Host);

    this menu item will be shown on tenant myGroup.AddPermission(AvalancheOCPPermissions.Dashboard.Tenant, L("Permission:Dashboard"), MultiTenancySides.Tenant);

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    Leonardo.Willrich created

    Hi Alper,

    So, I need to set the menu scope (Tenant / Host) in the PermissionDefinitionProvider and then it will reflect the menu as well, is that right?

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    alper created
    Support Team Director

    yes correct

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    enisn created
    Support Team .NET Developer

    Hi @Leonardo.Willrich

    As I understand, You don't want to change entire menu for tenant or host, just show/hide some menu items for host/tenant.

    At this line I can show you a workaround:

      //if (_currentTenant.IsAvailable) // How to do it? Or what is the best way to do that?**
     if(_currentTenant.Id != null)
     {
       // tenant side
     }
     else
     {
      // host side
     }
    

    Host doesn't have Id and it'll be null for host. Honestly, It's not best way or recommended to check host tenant but might help for you.

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    Leonardo.Willrich created

    Hi Enisn, I appreciated your answer, but, I could not create an instance for CurrentTenant in the MenuContributor class. Dependency Injection doesn't work on that class and I have no idea how I could create a new instance to check the current TenantId.

    Anyway, it seems to be answered by @alper, the right thing is defining the scope in the PermissionDefinitionClass.

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